- at God's command. The
English word
tabernacle derives from the
Latin tabernāculum (meaning "tent" or "hut"),
which in
ancient Roman religion was a ritual...
- susurration,
susurrous taberna tabern- tabernacle, tabernacular,
tavern tabernaculum tabernacul-
tabes tab- tabefaction, tabes, tabescence, tabescent, tabid...
-
observed the templum,
including the
construction of an
augural tent or hut (
tabernaculum).
There were
three such
sites in Rome: on the
citadel (arx), on the Quirinal...
-
academic stipèndium alms (Church) stīpendium
stipend tabērnakēl
tabernacle tabernaculum tent
tabernakel Dutch tabernacle universitas university universitas The...
- thus a part of camp-building
while on
campaign was the
creation of a
tabernaculum augurale. This
augural tent was the
center of
religious and
legal proceedings...
- "board"),
which were hostels,
rather than the "taverns" we know today. A
tabernaculum or
small taberna was a
portable place of
worship for the Hebrews, thus...
- of an
image of the
Virgin in a mid-15th
century will that
speaks of "
tabernaculum beate Mariae de novo faciendo" ("in
making new/anew the
tabernacle of...
- cathedral's
inventory from 1405 is
described a
reliquary “Item unum
tabernaculum ****
cruce superius de
argento deaurato in quo sunt
reliquie sancti Danielis...
- Kingdom" Adam Sierżęga 3:11 2. "Divine Satisfaction" Sierżęga 2:48 3. "
Tabernaculum Miser" Sierżęga,
Jacek Grecki 3:49 4. "The
Highest Pleasure" Sierżęga...
-
veritatem tuam
ipsae ducent me et
introducent ad
montem sanctum tuum et ad
tabernaculum tuum. Et
introibo ad
altare tuum ad Deum
laetitiae et
exultationis meae...